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A classical explanation of the scattering of photons by electrons

I had wanted to write this little paper a while ago, but time constraints (read: my day job) had prevented me from doing this so far. It details how photon-electron interference (scattering) might work. Enjoy ! 🙂

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Jean Louis Van Belle Philosophy of science, Physics, quantum mechanics 1 Comment December 13, 2019 1 Minute

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